> > Actually KDE files are currently not in /usr/share/config but in
> > /usr/share [...].
> 
> No. I am speaking of the configuration files (*rc) for the KDE
applica-
> tions. Make a "ls /usr/share/config/*; rpm -qf /usr/share/config/*"
and
> you'll see all those files I am speaking of.

I know. I mean something different. KDE *root* is /usr/share. Consider
what happens if every package like autoconf, autmake, gruff, zsh will
install stuff directly into /usr/share instead of /usr/share/$(package)
(like /usr/share/autoconf, /usr/share/zsh etc). 

My point was that the proper place for it is /usr/share/kde. And if some
subtree thereof does not belong to /usr ... well it is different matter.

> 
> > /usr/share/
> >   autostart
> >   applnk
> >   applnk-mdk
> >   ...
> 
> as the applnk folder might be used by all hosts to whom "/usr" got
> exported
> to, they may stay as they are 

see above. Let them stay in /usr/share but moved into /usr/share/mdk


(maybe also moved to "/var" as they are
> generated from time to time, thus might be consideren
"shareble/variable",
> so they should go into "/var/kde/applnk-mdk" etc.)
> 

Yep. For -mdk or -mdk-simple quite reasonable. Another volatile file
offhead is kdmrc.

Anyway I have seen cases when /usr was read-only (it is hard for / but
quite possible for /usr).

-andrej

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